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Self and Society: A Symbolic Interactionist Social Psychology Book
This text presents the basic concepts and theoretical insights of symbolic interactionism for a wide range of students, comparing this perspective with others in social psychology. This sixth edition presents the essential concepts derived from Mead and other figures in sociology; explains the origins, development and significance of the self; analyzes the processes of definition of the situation, role-making and role-taking that underlie the formation of conduct in social interaction; shows how everyday social interaction is linked to larger social structures; examines the significance of deviant behaviour for the social order; and examines the social uses of symbolic interactionism.Read More
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- 0205146791
- 9780205146796
- John P. Hewitt
- 1 January 1994
- Allyn & Bacon
- Paperback (Book)
- 300
- 6th Revised edition
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